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How Eateries Are Altering Recipes As Tomato Goes Out Of Menu In Tamil Nadu
- Wednesday August 2, 2023
- India News | Written by J Sam Daniel Stalin
Ranjitham, a daily wager earning six thousand rupees a month in Tamil Nadu's Villupuram district, has completely cut tomatoes from her menu as tomato prices crossed Rs 200 a kilo, a four-fold rise in just three weeks.
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Tamil Nadu Government Steps In To Sell Tomatoes At Cost-Price
- Tuesday June 27, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
A kilo of tomato is being sold between Rs 90-100 in the open market affecting middle classes and the poor people, the government said in an official release.
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As Tomato Prices Soar In Tamil Nadu, A "Fair Price" Outlet To The Rescue
- Wednesday November 24, 2021
- Chennai News | Written by J Sam Daniel Stalin
A government-owned Farm Fresh outlet in Teynampet in Chennai has become a boon for those who were unable to buy tomatoes last week when the prices crossed the Rs 100 per kilogram-mark.
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How Eateries Are Altering Recipes As Tomato Goes Out Of Menu In Tamil Nadu
- Wednesday August 2, 2023
- India News | Written by J Sam Daniel Stalin
Ranjitham, a daily wager earning six thousand rupees a month in Tamil Nadu's Villupuram district, has completely cut tomatoes from her menu as tomato prices crossed Rs 200 a kilo, a four-fold rise in just three weeks.
- www.ndtv.com
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Tamil Nadu Government Steps In To Sell Tomatoes At Cost-Price
- Tuesday June 27, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
A kilo of tomato is being sold between Rs 90-100 in the open market affecting middle classes and the poor people, the government said in an official release.
- www.ndtv.com
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As Tomato Prices Soar In Tamil Nadu, A "Fair Price" Outlet To The Rescue
- Wednesday November 24, 2021
- Chennai News | Written by J Sam Daniel Stalin
A government-owned Farm Fresh outlet in Teynampet in Chennai has become a boon for those who were unable to buy tomatoes last week when the prices crossed the Rs 100 per kilogram-mark.
- www.ndtv.com